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WHITIN Men's Zero Drop Running Shoes + Wide Toe Box

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Size: 8.5 Wide


Color: Black


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.91 x 3.15 x 2.36 inches; 8.82 ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 9, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow, these are great
Size: 11 Wide Color: Grey
I purchased my first pair of zero drop minimalist shoes from Whitin (Trail Runners) and was looking forward to trying these running shoes. Lots of room: The first thing I noticed is all the room in the toe box. I know they are advertised as such, but until you actually put them on, wow. I have bad neuropathy and some weakness / atrophy in a few of my toes from a stroke; so I am converting to all zero drop minimalist wide toe box shoes. I am trying to get them more room, plus the grip and ability to move and grip with more of the toes is great. I have a narrow heel, and these grip the heel and also have some support in the heel area. There is no slipping on your heel, nice solid fit. Like my other pair of Whitin's, these have just the right amount of ground feel. Just the right amount of insole and bottom to protect the feet; but not so much that prevents you from gripping with your toes or not really feeling the ground. I did read a review stating that the bottoms are not anti-slip, so I gave that a try. I was moping an inside tile floor and I gave them a test, pretty slippery. Wet asphalt or concrete - no problem great grip. Grass, dirt and gravel - great grip. Just be careful on wet tile, which is all our kitchen is. My Whitin trail runners have awesome grip on all wet surfaces, why wouldn't they put non-slip soles in these too? These are great minimalist shoes, light and comfortable. I changed out the laces to a hiking lace to give it some color, but size is spot on (I am a true 45). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by JG JG

  • Great shoe - runs big - size 10 they sent a 44, should be 43
Size: 10 Wide Color: Grey
Outstanding value - good quality - many shoes are so overpriced - this company provides a good shoe for a great price which to me equals value. As good as other more expensive options - wide toe box, built like a Birkenstock in that regard - my foot is wide in front and narrow in the heal and the fit is perfect. Not good for narrow feet IMO - I’m a happy customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by Insurance AUM

  • Good Replacement for My Altras
Size: 9.5 Wide Color: Blue
I've been an Altra fan for more than 10 years. I started with their running shoes, then trail runners, and then casual shoes. Unfortunately, they're getting too expensive, too narrow, and lower in quality. I don't understand how a shoe company that made their name on "foot shaped" shoes with an extra wide and roomy toe box could conform and make their shoes more narrow. So, I wanted to try these WHITIN running shoes and I am VERY happy with them. To me, they are SO comfortable, especially in the toe box, I enjoy leaving them on AFTER my run. The only downside I would say is they are not as well cushioned as the Altra Paradigms 4.5. They're almost "hard" and firm when striking the ground. I actually am using the simple stock insole from my Altras and that has helped. I plan to buy these again... especially at 1/3 the price. Note: I wear a size Men's 9.5 for both brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by Kevin Strauss Kevin Strauss

  • I love these!
Size: 13 Wide Color: Grey
I've been wearing altras and wearing them out! These shoes might be better! They seem to be better made and they're just as flat - maybe flatter than the altras and I just love them. A big wide toe box and nice thick shoe laces. I have 2 pairs (the blue and green and the grey and red) and I am about to order another blue, a black pair and a white pair. The price is great and they're just super comfortable! Highly highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by N. Heuer

  • Very comfortable, good shoe to transition to barefoot shoes
Size: 13 Wide Color: Grey
I recently developed some foot problems, and I needed to switch to shoes with a wide toe box and a zero drop heel. I'd gotten a pair of Whitins' minimalist shoes - and they're good, but I'm old, and my feet were having a hard time adjusting to the thin, very flexible soles. The thin soles exercise your feet a lot - which is good in the long run, but my feet will take awhile to build that strength. In the meantime, I want to walk longer distances. This new model is perfect for me. It has the wide toe box, and the zero drop heel - but the sole is not quite as flexible as the minimalist version, and it has some cushioning. It's not at all as rigid or cushioned as regular trainers, which is great - a lot of the feel of the surface you're walking on comes through, and the soles also flex enough to exercise and strengthen your feet, unlike traditional trainers. They're a good intermediate choice on the way to wearing minimalist shoes - or just good on their own. Another benefit for me is that the uppers are made of a tough but stretchy fabric which molded around my bunion, one of the issues I'm dealing with. The shoes don't irritate it, saving me one more problem. All in all, I'm very happy with these. Update - 8 months later, and I'm still very happy with these shoes. They still look new, they're still comfortable. My feet are stronger and I can walk two or three miles again with no foot pain. The foot issues I had have improved a lot, in large part because of these shoes. My toes have spread because they have enough room, now. That's helped my bunion, and the circulation in my feet. It's just more comfortable to walk in these than in any other shoes I've owned. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by E. B. Carpenter

  • Disappointing.
I’m relatively disappointed in these for two main reason. Note that I am the owner of a few pairs of Whitin shoes and multiple other barefoot brands, so this isn’t a non-informed post. 1). Sizing is at least a size larger than other Whitin shoes. Not a bad thing just frustrating. 2). While the soul looks like it is padded and comfortable, it is not. It is also not barefoot. It feels as if you’re walking on a hard ‘plank’ VS other Whitin shoes which actually feel barefoot(ish). Frankly, these are pretty uncomfortable and rigid - almost like they tried to keep the appearance of a normal sneaker but stopped short of comfort, and also missed on ground feel. It’s trying to be both barefoot while also a normal sneaker and failed at both. If you want something that looks like it has a thick soul and also feels pretty good, don’t buy these - go buy Altra. If you want something that is actually barefoot feel, don’t buy these - look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by kbbmarch

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